
taqiyya (dissimulation) and its being fundamental belief in shi`a sect
... The purpose of the article is to research the meaning of the taqiya or dissimulation (a religious obligation to conceal one's true religious identity in the face of danger) and its practices by Islamic sects in the history. So it is necessary to be discussed its literally meanings and practices acco ...
... The purpose of the article is to research the meaning of the taqiya or dissimulation (a religious obligation to conceal one's true religious identity in the face of danger) and its practices by Islamic sects in the history. So it is necessary to be discussed its literally meanings and practices acco ...
The Golden Age of Islamic Culture
... The use of distinctive clothing or marks for Jewish and other religious communities has been traced by historians to ancient times.[2] In the early Islamic period, non-Muslims were required to wear distinctive marks in public, such as metal seals fixed around their necks. Islam, like Judaism, forbi ...
... The use of distinctive clothing or marks for Jewish and other religious communities has been traced by historians to ancient times.[2] In the early Islamic period, non-Muslims were required to wear distinctive marks in public, such as metal seals fixed around their necks. Islam, like Judaism, forbi ...
The Companions of Prophet Muhammad: Abu Hurayrah
... When Abu Hurayrah took the gift that Allah gave him and used it for the benefit of Islam, little did he realize that more than a billion Muslims would one day say his name whenever they were learning about the life and times of Prophet Muhammad and the religion of Islam. oeOn the authority of Abu Hu ...
... When Abu Hurayrah took the gift that Allah gave him and used it for the benefit of Islam, little did he realize that more than a billion Muslims would one day say his name whenever they were learning about the life and times of Prophet Muhammad and the religion of Islam. oeOn the authority of Abu Hu ...
ramadan - An
... categories, methodologies, and rules for reading and deduction, allowing it to identify first the absolute and universal and then to establish the specifics of religious practices (36). Employing this innovative approach will open up vast areas of rational investigation and inquiry. Thus, in order t ...
... categories, methodologies, and rules for reading and deduction, allowing it to identify first the absolute and universal and then to establish the specifics of religious practices (36). Employing this innovative approach will open up vast areas of rational investigation and inquiry. Thus, in order t ...
Serajzadeh
... inhabitants. This pattern can be seen in almost all categories of crime, except in non-intentional and intentional homicide and robbery. In these three categories Islamic countries again had the lowest rate, while the rates of nonIslamic developing countries were higher than those of developed count ...
... inhabitants. This pattern can be seen in almost all categories of crime, except in non-intentional and intentional homicide and robbery. In these three categories Islamic countries again had the lowest rate, while the rates of nonIslamic developing countries were higher than those of developed count ...
Full Text - International Journal of Business, Humanities and
... according to Islam, which is nazrat al-Islam li al-kawn (the Islamic view towards the physical realm). By using the term nazrat,it is as though it portrays tasawwur according to Islam as a speculation of Western philosophy, which is solely based on the senses or things that can empirically be seen. ...
... according to Islam, which is nazrat al-Islam li al-kawn (the Islamic view towards the physical realm). By using the term nazrat,it is as though it portrays tasawwur according to Islam as a speculation of Western philosophy, which is solely based on the senses or things that can empirically be seen. ...
What is Islamism? History and Definition of a Concept
... into reality. While being a Shi’a, he used the same terms as the Sunnis, e.g. ‘Muslimîn’ or ‘Musalmanân’ (Persian version of Muslims). However, a number of Muslim authors actually have used ‘Islamism’ [Islamiyyûn]. The Sudanese Hasan al-Turabi (b. 1932) is one of them. When he discusses different fr ...
... into reality. While being a Shi’a, he used the same terms as the Sunnis, e.g. ‘Muslimîn’ or ‘Musalmanân’ (Persian version of Muslims). However, a number of Muslim authors actually have used ‘Islamism’ [Islamiyyûn]. The Sudanese Hasan al-Turabi (b. 1932) is one of them. When he discusses different fr ...
What ISIS Really Wants – The Atlantic
... State. In fact, much of what the group does looks nonsensical except in light of a sincere, carefully considered commitment to returning civilization to a seventh-century legal environment, and ultimately to bringing about the apocalypse. The most-articulate spokesmen for that position are the Islam ...
... State. In fact, much of what the group does looks nonsensical except in light of a sincere, carefully considered commitment to returning civilization to a seventh-century legal environment, and ultimately to bringing about the apocalypse. The most-articulate spokesmen for that position are the Islam ...
What ISIS Really Wants
... what the group does looks nonsensical except in light of a sincere, carefully considered commitment to returning civilization to a seventh-century legal environment, and ultimately to bringing about the apocalypse. The most-articulate spokesmen for that position are the Islamic State’s officials and ...
... what the group does looks nonsensical except in light of a sincere, carefully considered commitment to returning civilization to a seventh-century legal environment, and ultimately to bringing about the apocalypse. The most-articulate spokesmen for that position are the Islamic State’s officials and ...
Role of Shariah in the life of Muslims by S.H.A Malik
... Shariah Court following the unsatisfactory decision of Lagos English Court in the case involving one Awwah Thomas. (African Newspaper of January 17, 1924). In 1938, a group of Muslim as a student demanded the establishment of Shariah Court in Ibadan. Furthermore, sometimes before the Independence, t ...
... Shariah Court following the unsatisfactory decision of Lagos English Court in the case involving one Awwah Thomas. (African Newspaper of January 17, 1924). In 1938, a group of Muslim as a student demanded the establishment of Shariah Court in Ibadan. Furthermore, sometimes before the Independence, t ...
Swearing an Oath
... hand when swearing by Allah to tell the truth is not part of the sunnah – nor is it a requirement of the Shari’a. It is most probably a practice which has been introduced by or in imitation of the English judicial system, based on the earlier, long established practice of Jews and Christians of hold ...
... hand when swearing by Allah to tell the truth is not part of the sunnah – nor is it a requirement of the Shari’a. It is most probably a practice which has been introduced by or in imitation of the English judicial system, based on the earlier, long established practice of Jews and Christians of hold ...
islam and crime the moral community of muslims
... of the of the articles of faith vary somewhat from school to school, and not all include faith in the Divine Decree and Predestination among the “essential” beliefs (see., e.g., Koran 2:177, cited in n. 7 below). Cf. Encyclopedia of Islam, new ed., 3:1172a. 5 It is worth noting that according to Isl ...
... of the of the articles of faith vary somewhat from school to school, and not all include faith in the Divine Decree and Predestination among the “essential” beliefs (see., e.g., Koran 2:177, cited in n. 7 below). Cf. Encyclopedia of Islam, new ed., 3:1172a. 5 It is worth noting that according to Isl ...
session 6 - Training for Dawah
... belief in God, and “oppose” here could mean only in your heart—Hadeeth If in a non Muslim state, MUST respect the authoritative laws—Ex of 1st migration to ...
... belief in God, and “oppose” here could mean only in your heart—Hadeeth If in a non Muslim state, MUST respect the authoritative laws—Ex of 1st migration to ...
CHALLENGING RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY
... common to find that santris of Salafi pesantrens talked with the mudīr freely without nervousness. During my fieldwork in pesantren Assunnah in Cirebon, for example, I frequently witnessed Thaharah, the then mudīr, sitting in mosque’s corridor talking with santris. Similarly, this scene occurs in th ...
... common to find that santris of Salafi pesantrens talked with the mudīr freely without nervousness. During my fieldwork in pesantren Assunnah in Cirebon, for example, I frequently witnessed Thaharah, the then mudīr, sitting in mosque’s corridor talking with santris. Similarly, this scene occurs in th ...
LEGAL PLURALISM AND THE NATION STATE
... on which the community of jurists unanimously agreed (such Unanimous Consensus going under the technical term, “Ijmâ‘”) were deemed infallible and thus binding on the entire community. ...
... on which the community of jurists unanimously agreed (such Unanimous Consensus going under the technical term, “Ijmâ‘”) were deemed infallible and thus binding on the entire community. ...
Ibn Abd al-Wahhab and His Economic Ideas
... hallmarks of the 18th century Islamic thought. These include his emphasis on a return to the Qur'an and hadith, the eradication of erroneous popular religious practices, like tomb and saint veneration, rejection of taqlid (blind following) in favor of ijtihad (independent reasoning), authentication ...
... hallmarks of the 18th century Islamic thought. These include his emphasis on a return to the Qur'an and hadith, the eradication of erroneous popular religious practices, like tomb and saint veneration, rejection of taqlid (blind following) in favor of ijtihad (independent reasoning), authentication ...
this PDF file - Ar-Raniry, International Journal of Islamic
... scientist from Sudan has made corrections to the theoretical and practical modern psychology. Even Gordon Westland (1978), a psychological scientist Western view that the crisis of modern psychology has grown so far that can be categorized into various crises, there are the use of crisis (the useful ...
... scientist from Sudan has made corrections to the theoretical and practical modern psychology. Even Gordon Westland (1978), a psychological scientist Western view that the crisis of modern psychology has grown so far that can be categorized into various crises, there are the use of crisis (the useful ...
Three unknown features of the month of Muharram... | Questions on
... (Yaqub), Joseph (Yusuf), Job (Ayyub), Jonah (Yunus), Jesus (Isa) reached special bounties and were saved from some troubles on the day of Ashura. It is regarded as an anniversary in this respect. As for the issue of the brutal martyrdom of Hazrat Husayn (may Allah be pleased with him) and his child ...
... (Yaqub), Joseph (Yusuf), Job (Ayyub), Jonah (Yunus), Jesus (Isa) reached special bounties and were saved from some troubles on the day of Ashura. It is regarded as an anniversary in this respect. As for the issue of the brutal martyrdom of Hazrat Husayn (may Allah be pleased with him) and his child ...
Curriculum Design for the 21st Century Emirate
... ^ Solomon Gandz (1936), The sources of al-Khwarizmi's algebra, Osiris I, pp. 263–277: "In a sense, Khwarizmi is more entitled to be called "the father of algebra" than Diophantus because Khwarizmi is the first to teach algebra in an elementary form and for its own sake, Diophantus is primarily conce ...
... ^ Solomon Gandz (1936), The sources of al-Khwarizmi's algebra, Osiris I, pp. 263–277: "In a sense, Khwarizmi is more entitled to be called "the father of algebra" than Diophantus because Khwarizmi is the first to teach algebra in an elementary form and for its own sake, Diophantus is primarily conce ...
ISSN MALAYSIAN JOURNAL FOR ISLAMIC STUDIES JILID 1 2017
... buyer, its giver and its taker” (Ibn Hibban, 1988, hadith No: 5356). It is clear from the hadith that spreading this scourge has been prevented as it explained the punishment for all people involved in its spread in the society. The Almighty Allah caused the owner of wine, its processor, its conveye ...
... buyer, its giver and its taker” (Ibn Hibban, 1988, hadith No: 5356). It is clear from the hadith that spreading this scourge has been prevented as it explained the punishment for all people involved in its spread in the society. The Almighty Allah caused the owner of wine, its processor, its conveye ...
Muhammad`s Jewish Wives
... [14] Even though Rayhana kept declaring her love to Muhammad before his friends and saying that she would not take another man in his place, Muhammad decided to divorce her because she was very jealous. After a short time, he relented because of his love for her and agreed to bring her back to his h ...
... [14] Even though Rayhana kept declaring her love to Muhammad before his friends and saying that she would not take another man in his place, Muhammad decided to divorce her because she was very jealous. After a short time, he relented because of his love for her and agreed to bring her back to his h ...
The Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs from Islamic
... Commenting on these verses, Ibn Kathir exegesis in his opinion saying that those who carry out the commands of Allah SWT and leave his forbidden, then Allah will free him from all the trouble, hardship and provides him sustenance from the unknown ways. If it revealed from the dimension of Sunnah, th ...
... Commenting on these verses, Ibn Kathir exegesis in his opinion saying that those who carry out the commands of Allah SWT and leave his forbidden, then Allah will free him from all the trouble, hardship and provides him sustenance from the unknown ways. If it revealed from the dimension of Sunnah, th ...
sti]diaislaiiika - E-Journal Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University
... of Islamic law), the "inauthenticity" of their fiqh texts and their observance of popular religious celebrations. Similarly, he demanded the freedom of ijtih Ad (indep endent reasoning) an d the implementa rion of. ixiba' (critical following) in order to maintain legal independence from the authorit ...
... of Islamic law), the "inauthenticity" of their fiqh texts and their observance of popular religious celebrations. Similarly, he demanded the freedom of ijtih Ad (indep endent reasoning) an d the implementa rion of. ixiba' (critical following) in order to maintain legal independence from the authorit ...
Islam and Terror: From the Perspective of Fethullah GÜLEN İsmail
... As noted above, Islam and terror are now generally debated together; nonetheless, when we analyse the Islamic sources and tradition deeply it will be seen that there is no relationship between terror and Islam. In fact there is no religion in the world which condones terror. Because religions aim a ...
... As noted above, Islam and terror are now generally debated together; nonetheless, when we analyse the Islamic sources and tradition deeply it will be seen that there is no relationship between terror and Islam. In fact there is no religion in the world which condones terror. Because religions aim a ...
Sources of sharia

Various sources of sharia are used by Islamic jurisprudence to elucidate the sharia, the body of Islamic law. The primary sources, accepted universally by all Muslims, are the Qur'an and Sunnah. The Qur'an is the holy scripture of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the direct and unaltered word of God. The Sunnah consists of the religious actions and quotations of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and narrated through his Companions and the Imams (per the beliefs of the Sunni and Shi'ite schools respectively).As Islamic regulations stated in the primary sources do not explicitly deal with every conceivable eventuality, jurisprudence must refer to resources and authentic documents to find the correct course of action. According to Sunni schools of law, secondary sources of Islamic law are consensus, the exact nature of which bears no consensus itself; analogical reason; pure reason; seeking the public interest; juristic discretion; the rulings of the first generation of Muslims; and local customs. Hanafi school frequently relies on analogical deduction and independent reasoning, and Maliki and Hanbali generally use the Hadith instead. Shafi'i school uses Sunnah more than Hanafi and analogy more than two others. Among Shia, Usuli school of Ja'fari jurisprudence uses four sources, which are Qur'an, Sunnah, consensus and the intellect. They use consensus under special conditions and rely on the intellect to find general principles based on the Qur'an and Sunnah, and use the principles of jurisprudence as a methodology to interpret the Qur'an and Sunnah in different circumstances. Akhbari Ja'faris rely more on tradition and reject ijtihad. According to Momen, despite considerable differences in the principles of jurisprudence between Shia and the four Sunni schools of law, there are fewer differences in the practical application of jurisprudence to ritual observances and social transactions.